Biologos is becoming one of our go-to sites for solid scientific *and* biblical resources. These two articles showed up recently and are worth your time: End Times and the Environment: Steven Bouma-Prediger from Hope College tackles the perennial dilemma confronting evangelical Christians: what to do (or think) when traditional interpretations […]
Author: Ed
With the coming of the new year, we’re seeing some changes in the creation care landscape in the US (besides the monumental shift in Washington DC). While these changes primarily affect our American readers, they will undoubtedly be of interest to the rest of you as well: Changing of the […]
There are good things happening at Houghton College, a small Christian college in New York state that is doing big things with creation care. In 2015 they installed what was then the largest solar system of any college in New York State (3.1 million kilowatt hours). This year they introduced […]
The Creation Care movement is starting to speed up in Eastern Europe through the efforts of the Hodos Institute and others in the region. Dr. Alexander Negrov has organized an international online seminar primarily for Russian speakers on 20 February 2021 from 18:00 to 21:00 Kyiv time (16:00-19:00 UTC) on […]
The numbers are starting to come in on how we did environmentally in 2020… On the good news side of the ledger, global carbon emissions appear to have fallen by 7%, which is a record. Let us not, of course, lose sight of the fact that this reduction came at […]
Eco Church is a wildly successful program engaging Christians at the congregational level in practical creation care activity. The original UK program, run by A Rocha UK, now has more than 3,000 congregations in England and Wales. New Zealand has just announced their own version of Eco Church – read […]
It’s a question that church and ministry leaders have been asking for years: Is Creation Care important or essential? Is this something all of us need to be involved in, or just a few specialists, with the rest of us cheering them on? Our friends at Global Connections (UK), Climate […]
Our major gift-giving season has passed, but many of us will still be needing to find ways to express appreciation for others in our lives throughout the year – birthdays, anniversaries, graduations. This video, intended for the 2020 gift season, can be a suitable reminder that there are better ways […]
Rachel Mash, indefatigable creation care leader in South Africa and beyond, sent us this report on activities in her area during the recent World Day of Prayer celebrations. The 1st of September is the World Day of Prayer for Creation and we normally plan an ecumenical service. In order to […]
We didn’t think so. You need to know – these tiny bits of plastic are everywhere, and are causing all kinds of damage. Nurdles have been found in almost every body of water around the world. Now ‘The Great Nurdle Hunt” is seeking to document the problem with the help […]